JDot Breezy Biography: Age, Net Worth, Real Name, Songs, Albums, Height, Parents, Siblings

JDot Breezy Biography: Age, Net Worth, Real Name, Songs, Albums, Height, Parents, Siblings

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Jdot Breezy is a rising American rapper and singer recognized for his raw, trap-influenced tracks that capture the grit of street life in Jacksonville, Florida, often blending hard-hitting beats with lyrics about personal struggles, family, and resilience.

With a sound drawing from influences like Chief Keef and YoungBoy Never Broke Again, he broke out in 2019 after prison time, releasing albums like Life After Ralo and hits such as “Shoot It Out” and “First Week Out” that gained traction through independent hustles and social media.

Profile

  • Full Name: Jacorey Rivers
  • Stage Name: Jdot Breezy
  • Born: January 26, 2001
  • Age: 24 years old
  • Birthplace: Jacksonville, Florida, USA
  • Nationality: American
  • Occupation: Rapper and Singer
  • Height: Unknown
  • Parents: Mr. Rivers (father) and Mrs. Rivers (mother)
  • Siblings: Lala (older sister)
  • Spouse: None
  • Children: None
  • Relationship: Single
  • Net Worth: $3 million USD

Early Life and Education

Jdot Breezy was born on January 26, 2001, in Jacksonville, Florida.

Raised mainly by his mother, Mrs. Rivers, in a challenging home where his father, Mr. Rivers, was often in and out of jail, he grew up with his older sister Lala, facing hardships that pushed him to seek street work at age 14 to help support the family.

He attended high school, where he played football and helped his team win a state championship, but got expelled and did not graduate.

Details on formal education beyond that stay private, but his early rapping started at age 11, inspired by artists like Chief Keef and YoungBoy.

His roots are African-American, and he follows Christianity.

Career

Jdot Breezy started rapping at 11 but turned pro after getting arrested and entering a level eight program, where he honed his skills.

He dropped his debut album Life After Ralo in 2019 right after prison release, featuring the breakout hit “First Week Out” that put him on the map with its raw storytelling.

Building on that, he released The Leak in 2019, Mass Destruction in 2020, and Almost There with Whoppa Wit Da Choppa in 2021, gaining buzz through independent drops and collabs with local Jacksonville talents like Ksoo, Foolio (his relative), and Cojack.

His style mixes drill and trap with intense delivery, earning streams on platforms like Spotify (around 18K monthly listeners).

Key albums include Society (2021), Who Am I (2022), Rage (2022), Sincerely Mad (2023), and DON’T FWM LATER (2023), plus recent ones like Everything Overdue (2025) with Greenlightt.

Singles like “Shoot It Out,” “Tweak Shit, Pt. 2,” “No Name Dropping,” “Jeremy Shockey” (feat. JayDaYoungan), and “Glock 23” highlight his energy, often promoted via YouTube music videos that rack up views.

He stays independent, focusing on Jacksonville’s scene while avoiding major labels to keep control.

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: @jdotbreezy
  • Facebook Handle: Jdot Breezy
  • YouTube Channel: Jdot Breezy

Personal Life

Jdot Breezy, 24, is a rising American rapper and singer.

He keeps his romantic world private and stays single with no spouse or children, focusing instead on music and family ties amid past rumors that he has addressed but not confirmed.

He shares a close bond with his sister Lala and credits his mother for raising him through tough times, while his father’s jail stints left a mark he reflects on in lyrics.

Discography

Discography (Selected Releases):

  • Life After Ralo (Album, 2019) – Debut with “First Week Out”
  • The Leak (Album, 2019) – Breakout project
  • Mass Destruction (Album, 2020)
  • Almost There (Album with Whoppa Wit Da Choppa, 2021)
  • Society (Album, 2021)
  • Who Am I (Album, 2022)
  • Rage (Album, 2022)
  • Sincerely Mad (Album, 2023)
  • DON’T FWM LATER (Album, 2023)
  • Singles: “Shoot It Out” (2020), “Tweak Shit, Pt. 2” (2020), “No Name Dropping” (2021), “Jeremy Shockey” (feat. JayDaYoungan, 2020), “Glock 23” (feat. JayDaYoungan, 2022), “Pain Won’t Last Forever” (2022), “I Say” (2022), “Hold ya Head/F23” (2022), “TrollK 2” (2023), “Overkill” (2020), “Designer Fashion” (2020)
  • Collaborations: “Gun In My Hand” (feat. JayDaYoungan), “Free Hit” (feat. Duka Love), “Traumatized” (feat. Fg Famous)
  • Recent: Everything Overdue (with Greenlightt, 2025)

Filmography (Selected Credits):

  • 23Kayb Feat. JayDaYoungan: Opposition (2021) – Actor (music video)
  • 23Kayb Feat. JayDaYoungan: Sirens (2019) – Actor (music video)
  • 23Kayb Feat. JayDaYoungan: Jeremy Shockey (2020) – Actor (music video)

Net Worth

Jdot Breezy, is a rising American rapper and singer. His net worth sits around $3 million USD.

Most of his money flows from streaming royalties on albums like Life After Ralo and Sincerely Mad, YouTube views on music videos exceeding millions, and collabs with artists like JayDaYoungan.


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